Giants release Brandon Marshall, is Dez Bryant the replacement?

After signing wideout Brandon Marshall last offseason, the New York Giants decided Thursday to part ways with the former superstar receiver.

Marshall, a five-time Pro Bowl receiver, was struggling before suffering a left ankle injury in Week 5 that required season-ending surgery last season. Marshall had a cap hit of $6.2 million for the 2018 season, which would have been the seventh highest on the team. The Giants will save $5.156 million by releasing him.

So could Bryant be on his way to New York? General Manager David Gettleman when asked, “We are interested in everybody.”
“I’m all-in on football,” Marshall said late last season. “I’ve rebuilt my body. I think I’m two great years away from, and I’ll say it, I want to be a Hall of Famer and I think I got two great years to go to be mentioned with some of the greats.

“I’m not just playing this game just to be a guy. I want to be remembered for the product that I put out on the field. So these last few years have been tough — last year with the Jets, this year with the Giants — but I’m hopeful that the next couple years for me will be some amazing years and some of my best work.”